Title |
Analysis of Series Arc-Fault Signals Using Wavelet Transform |
Authors |
방선배(Bang, Sun-Bae) ; 박종연(Park, Chong-Yeun) |
Keywords |
Series arc-fault ; Wavelet transform ; Electrical fire ; Shoulder ; Home appliance |
Abstract |
This paper presents the analyzed result of the series arc fault current by using the discrete wavelet transform. The series arcing is caused by a loose connection in series with the load circuit. The series arc current is limited to a moderate value by the resistance of the device connected to the circuit, such as an appliance or a lighting system. The amount of energy in the sparks from the series arcing is less than in the case of parallel arcing but only a few amps are enough to be a fire hazard. Therefore, it is hard to detect the distinctive difference between a normal current and a intermittent arc current. This paper, presents the variation of the ratio of peak values and RMS values of the series arc fault current, and proposes the novel series arc fault detecting method by using the discrete wavelet transform. Loads such as a CFL lamp, a vacuum cleaner, a personal computer, and a television, which has the very similar normal current with the arc current, were selected to confirm the novel method. |